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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY (wued Dally (Bunday [xcepted) At Herald Bldg. 7 Church Btreet SUBSCRIPTION RATES 90,00 & Year. $2.00 Three Mooths Ll a Montn ered at the Post Office at New Brita'i aa Becond Clase Mail Matter TELEPHONK CALLS Business Ofice [H) Editorial Rooms 9 he only profitable advertising mediu e e iy " Circuiation books pres room alweys open to sdvertisers Member of the Associnted Press. The Associnted Prems 1n exclurively e titied to the use for re-publication ¢ all pews credited to it or not otherwis | orsdited In this paper wnd aleo loca news published herein. Member Aodit Burean of Uirenlation The A. B. O, 1o & natioral uiganizatiol whict fturnishes newspapers and adver tisers with @ strictly honest analysle of | eirculation, Our circulntion statietice are based upon thie audit. This ineurcs protection agaiust fraud in nowepape! | distribution figures to both pational and loca) advertisers: The Fernld to on sale dafly fn New York at Hotaling's Newsstand. Timer Square; Bchultze Newsstands. Entrance Grand Central, 42nd Btreet. REMAINS E chairn SENATOR WALL of Scnator Continuation Hall in office as the finan F of the board of nd taxa- tion, as announced by Mayor Weld {s good civic business. Since his appolntment at the beginning of 1923 Senator Hall has been one of | the | eff main men videspread He h upon the most influentlal in city. upon talned keel Party politics cannot touch such Hall in matters. He was exerting a ts finances the s finances an even men as Mr connection with eivie ) 2 Democratic mayor be- pointed by worthy of the hool ted the appoint- cause he seemed whereas ol politics would have I'14 ment of a Democrat. His caref overslght the city's financ «aved the city money since his ap- during the Paonessa ad- Mayor Weld as a | doubtless felt po the cl ol pointment ministration no de- airmanship matter of cour w ible A this impor improvement or sirable reg: of nt boar In re-appointing George R. Dob- son as membe justment under the zoning and il M. omm to the cemetery ated ing po- Palmer the mayor ind Nev At of pay itical admin Both Democrat for this reasen. SUNDAY MOVIES theaters The the peric 1 the bill upon \n industrial popula- | gent Republicans and the die-hard RATIF BELAYAN D WITHOUT QUIBBLING of the Delglan war United States by the expeditiously onco ly fore the upper house for action. The RBelgian debt ment dates from last I the of things, it a Mttle time and red tape for such a to reach a final vote in| Unllke the refunding | connection with a few that with Belglum | I'rom the first | the | | T Ratification debt the Senate was done to the question was placed squa funding agree- but takes | August, nature matter the Scnate. in natlons, scheme other v in doubt nded Mmit in terms without quibbling. debt to us of $416,004,160, be- ing ratified by the of glving Belgium Its | antial voto | 6 to 20, Indicated there was no | the from the regulation insur- | Bubs objection to plan except that | comir Democrats who oppose the principles. | 15 being | as to who won the war, ma- ority rule on general At discussed it again that had Belgium not thrown a time when much ts worth whilo to point out onco | its welght against the German on- slaught {n 1914 the war would have been won in a short time in strict conformity with the original Ger- man plans. Belgium not only halt- the invader sufficlently to p§ mit the allies to coalesce their de- fences about Parls, but the nation as the result of its herole deeds. That it was entitled | was crucifled to special consideration in the debt | negotiations has been manifest to all It may be well at this time to the totals of that will to United | States the tunding | agreements thus far negotiated by War Debt Commission, Ing two-thirds of the principal of the consider money the ten be payable under the cover- outstanding indebtedness, Dur- ing the next 25 years more than five billions of dollars are due the | United States from these debtor | nat and of this amount $1,- | 463,368,150 1s due in principal and | 51 in interest. Pay- ments, of course, will continue for 62 years, ns The annual will be raduated to year 10 by Italy twice as much. payment from Bel- | $3,840,000 this year, $12,684,500 in Roughly, the payments | approximately glum the will be PRENCIT SA What Henry chairman GUARD CLAUSE I'ranklin-Bouillon, the forcign affa French Chamb means when of committee of of the Deputies, he talks ihout a “safeguard clause’ debt negotiations | to the United predicated upon in the French-American { is that payments | s be | ales must o Irance by Germany. | G paymen In default other words, should many in her rcparations p then debt tes, France, ult United ments to would def: ments to the her s in pay- I'rom the first the United State: has a ed to avoid injecting a tion debt We iple of third = in the arrange ment with France. are dedi ted to the p “capucity | d to 1 Tiould cover it COOLIDC sists the is; LUTLER AND The Doston Ilerald in: Massachusetts apaign reverting | of Senator | lor for re-clection to "stand by Cool- P having a large Doston favorin Demo- mong 1ts read- t ms this is not sue I | ign starts nlnng‘ Coolidge- | 1. ahead ove of nator David n 400 Coolide will be the contending November, 1 b <ht in nt Coolidge™ lssuc Ma lived t o setts, | 1 before r presi- the and s po- 00 votes, or aingle of the Doston | swerves oft highway and t | | might be sence of irony to say NEW BRIT THIRTY The week NEARS OF TFILMS moving pleture industry this is celebrating Its 30th ary. nni v 1 tained such maturity. a have hud Tt seems only years ago that the nickelodeons began to thriy [ the common local | theatrical magnates was to hire Few that the among us een reoa- art at- fow , when practice for al store on a maln street, rip out th buy in- plan, nonde- furnishings, stallment seript machinery, seats on the provide a screen and the profecting and then the public to seo the pictures jump, | invite Those were the days when there | were no film stars, when the “play |erii was #%e thing poor o plot or handing. They when “plano playe how | the doy hent fan tic tatoos to liven*up the silences of the -wall erns. no matter conventional were the 8 dark hole-in-the cuv- | | 1c {ehe \ oH FactsandFancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN BY noseEnT QU the Bible promot In the there fsn't dirt cked they Which nover Alas! it sn't difficult to & W moron, b The fanc Industry then was fn lts “In- suspgeted ft would such a lusty industry with- Most the arded 1t as a sort of 1 fitted yet few become in 30 years. people ot time re loss dmusement, well spare time, owadays we take periences mors there is art and high production mixed in with the busines to kil our film ex- seriously; costs m»q have gone up in proportion. Ever one knows the names of film stars. Instead of the impromptu store movie shows we sge the in big pleture palaces. Will the advance be as great in another 30 years, or has the in- dustry reached thc zenith of its powers and settled dows to stant and consistent regula the legitimate stag centuries? ity, like done for FIGURES OF TERROR “Two mecet death when car| crashes into d telephone the headline, Hundreds figure in the daily press every sum- pole, of similar headlines mer, Let's capitulate: Last year 23,900 persons were killed in the United empty | a con- | films | States through automobile acci- dents; and more than 600,000 were injured. Of the persons killed last 5,700 were ctfildren. Authorities agree that most au- tomobile accidents are due entire-| Iy to carclessness, bility, lack of responsi- thoughtlessness, reckless ness; some authorities say at le five per cent of automobile drivers should be driving wheelbarrows in- stead. It would tornado 23,900 persons in this a kill or | country at one full swoop the dis er be talked 1f of nature would about fo zenerations, by some fiendish ion ,700 children in Connecticut were dealt to death time the 1 one hor would parallel 1 sade or of the children’s cru- the fact th these deaths occur singly in Tut s 1o ake the sting from the public con- | sclence, In the face of such statistics it d vegarded as the quientes- that automo- biling is one of the safest it But it i of total driver of sports —and so is. the five per cent nt of foolish dis! 1 about. five per ¢ \\ who cause the distressing ties we re Ninety-f. s consta ve per cent of the e auto- ly exercise is the foolish five per menace only themsclves, the not lives of the careful majority. MILLIONS AND L It is decemed RNING certain that the | profits of Henry Ford’s plant have been 700 million dollars wit last Last y t and $94,000,0( 10 years. fliveer magnate his family aan 0 add ed a family paltry to 1 income, most of which being put back into th to e According these Ford's profit $47 last were produce Three was His tens r car 4 year, when ing has looked th in Lusiness his opinions reg: lution, astronomy, 8I¢ ralsing are superior to nent of those who have lifowork to If a sclent or dairyman rver W What ring Mavor good start. w | more order. | Correct thi | | | A more out of home. ) 1t's nover sldo heard for os , what of, must npecked I doserve, Mussolini says } s on ome the other ¢ ther But 1) are sales, fleld of lite when peo I vigh a man pousing 1 ¥ i ads o if It some n { it husha ) g robhed AppY I Let's fel few years ago we ture the ple T t? We Mied a wr if [ nd 5 mu sati th marria Ko LLEN , one thing | top 1s were mora ) Mor I, I you no side, o! you st ge un- better mates than is country's futu didu’t Distance 13 that element that pre- th should of health of th be on naybe all of those drunk. the la W A man s grown when he to scorn he adored You v It mon sense You town restaurant Lnow ‘your name . = Chewir imported; trol of the be awfully earthquake the can the national as a college say one \eer All is B and i sea in war, it's goi hard on s 1 wea (Lrotect but boy. thing f cd you in the il R for by higl thin = Send all communications to Fun | hop kuditor, care 0f the New Britain Herald, and your letter Will be forwarded to New York (.. Let's Be Gay Birds, Folkst The only place for blue-birds Is winging through the trees, So lot's he may On bright Spring days like these! Critical Man! Iirst Nurse: “That man in Ward 5 ds in a critical condition." cond Nurse: Iirst Nurse: “Yes, he's been eritl- UNIVERSAL PEACE A Vien Inspired By My Prince Charming By Sumy vou too, My Prince, “ in the public prints talk of peace. £ it here and there, a, everywhero rtled geese! | In Burope, Ch Like st ns! 1t they're training up thelr | And pray,what for? s plain enough for all to see |'"Tis not for peace on land and sea | But it's for war! Yot hera the seeret T will glve Whereby the world in live Torevermore. No League of Nations need; From fear and hatred we'd be freed, | And cannon's roar! would we carns | Aleck the 1 com- ng to ographers, Men neken's ct from For | Price, | Would come and make a paradise Of earth anew if people, yellow, brown, and white, Vould love cach other, JUST A MITE— Like I love you! The Low Down “Your party doesn't an- Well, Tom's over at Lu- ht and I just wanted to ether they went out or —Henry A. Courtney. Ice men, s cold our cook, aren't they look! | 1t ZIust Have Been a Wowt | The other day my little girl, aged id “damit.” ve her a dime and told her ver to say that word again! ime in and said, mile: “Daddy, I got a word and it's worth a dollar,” reckles” La Fuer. MARRIAG (The Way Some Young Men Imagine 1t) By Joan Benda Wife—Give me that pay envelope! twenty, thirty, thirty-four— there's a dime missing! Where A dime! Well, er-—oh, yes—that ! In a poker game? -No! Honest! T Don't hit me with that—deon't hit | Wife—T've guessed your guilty se- in your Don't try to swallow {t! 1 You blew in all hewing gum! Where's the cret wretch! What's that mouth? thought so! that on e other nick GUM! Huzband—Here it is! T'll never do in—honest T won't. T was sav- nickle to buy a nice pres- the Wife—Deceiver! T was ng, buf the floors and mop, r to the Smith's bridge party have m ov No. you can't S WONDERFUL HOW L\GHT A FELLER FEELS ON WIS HIND FEET THESE. BALMY SPRING MORNINGS Y strongheart, the Pup The Same Brand do you like the pea " asked the new bride. just like mother used t lied her husband. vle Helntz. IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEG (Conducted by Mpxine) e Run, sce it you can play tl riumph’ on your front teeth in: Peep lost sheep, h she tried to mind 1t; Blue said, ‘Let’s v nd triumph find it —Alice E. Crit. one of by Go out KRAZY KINDEPRGARTEN (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) = nore deer, gay, I'olks, come what “Gracious! Is that But they're adding to thelr peace could Deace, the Pearl of Wondrous that's didn't! golng to u off with some light work this just for that you can while 1 a cookie! Get her two IN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926, Lenore Plump: shoek. He sed gerls make too much fus But quick as a wink I ansered rite # back: ‘Well wat are your bolsterous?' " ~—Anita Simons, The Code Mrs. Meller; “I am a woman of few words. It I beckon with my hands, that means come. Lindy (new maid) That suits me, ma'ar, I'm also a woman of a few words. If I shake my head, that means I'm not coming.'" —William G. Adams, (Copyright, 1026, Reproduction I"orbldden) clsing eversthing 1 do since the day e came," QUESTIONS ANSWERLED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britaln Herald, Washingtor Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a personal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be answered, All letters are confidential—Editor. Q. Wil water? A. Pure copperas will dissolve in water. Is soluble in about 13 pounds of water at 77 degrecs I, or in about % pound of boillng water. Q. What is the origin of the Spitz or Pomeranjan sheep dog? Is he a good sheep tender? A. They came originally from the shores of the Baltic where they are employed in shepherding. These dogs have a foxlike face and very long hair. Their color ranges over a wide scale, but black or white are more common and the average welght is about eight pounds. They are excellent sheep dogs although now they are bred mostly as house pets. Q. Who was the Colleen Moore {in Youth"? A, Milton Sills, Q. How are commissioned non-commissioned officers in army appointed? Can a non-com- missioned officer become a commis- sioned officer? A. Commissioned officers in the T. 8 army are commissioned by the president of the United States. Non- commissioned officers are enlisted men appointed by regimental com- manders. They include all officers below the grade of second lieutenant such as sergeants, corporals, ete. A limited number of enlisted men are allowed to stand a competitive ex- amination for a commission if there are vacancies still to be filled after the graduating class of the military academy has been provided for. Q. Of what material {s the roller of a printing press made? A. Dry glue sonked for a few hours In just cnough water to cover it, is melted in a double boiler, pre- ferably at not above 160 degrees F, and glycerine is then stirred into it. This sets to an elastic rubbery ma- terial when cold. The consistency depends upon the quality of the gluo and npon the amounts of glue, gly- cerine and water, More or less of- the water evaporates according to the atmospherio humidity and the temperature. Q. Who wrote the poem from which the phrase “Quoth the Raven, nevermore,” s taken? A. The quotation is from Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe. Qs Who is president of the Amer- {can National Red Cross society? A. The president of the United | States, Calvin Coolidge. Q. Why does the moon alway: present the same side to the earth? A. Because the period of its ro- copperas dissolve in co-star with “The Flaming and “The s, o E he ‘boisterous’ off of ieodore Chubb is a swell-headed One pound of pure copperas | the | | | | | | |tton already tation on its axls is the same as the period of its orbit around the earth. Its orbit around the earth it turns on Its axis just sufticlently as to keep the same hemisphere of its surface always facing the earth, Q. What s the longest road in the world? A. The road from Vancouver, British Columbia to Tla Juana on the Mexican border, nearly 2,000 miles long, Q. Do the authorities at the Pan- ama canal allow a ship to go through the canal at night, what is from sunset to sunrise? A. Ships cannot go through the Panama canal at night. Q. To what religious falth diq Thomas Jefferson belong? A. Jefferson had no religlous af- fillations. Q. Of what materlals are bronzo and brass made? A, The term bronze is usually ap- plied to all alloys consisting chiefly of copper and tin, The term brass signifies all alloys of which copper paved 1and zine are the essential and chict constituents, Q. How are scedless oranges | propogated ? A. By budding. Q. Is there a premium “Peace” dollars or the on McKinley | Memorial gold dollar? A. United States peace dollars are worth only their face value, Mc- Kinley memorial gold dollars are worth from $1.25 to $2.00 each, Q. What was the first country fn Europs and who was its ruler? A. There {s no definite historical account of the first count in Europe and its first king. Posaibly the earliest country in Europe was Greece, but truly historic age did not open in that country until about $00 B. C. Even in prehistoric time however, the Greeks had a civili: venerable with age, possessing arts, governments, and in- stitutions that bear evidence of ‘slow growth through very long periods of tme, phrase “Anathema Maranatha' A which means “The Lord hath come.” is the intense form of anathema or When All timony In I'avor of representative, he mid: “I was just talking to a lady that was telling me that every one in her block were taking ERBJUS and it all started from the results that ERBJUS gave to an elderly lady in the neighbor- hood that had seemed past relie We have many cases like this and are publishing testimony from many people each and every day. Here is one from Mr. Robert Wolf who is well known in New Britain and vi- cinity: Mr. Wolf says I began to suffer with stomach trou- ble and at first T only felt uncom- fortable and a little bloated after eating, but as time went on I began to notice that my stomach would get as revieed by the New York Whist cl gY of tha game of Bridge. Our W: new bullettn on BRIDGE glving hint ertainly help your game. The bull experts. 1f mail as directed: BRIDGE EDITOR, 1322 New York Avenus, Wa T want a copy of the bulletin HOW | NAME .. OITY .o ceserssaieiseisanes [s'r. & NO. or R. Ry sevenne same: WHEN IT DAWNS 0 In other words, while proceeding in | Q. What is the meaning of the | 1t is probably from the Syriac | However, the general interpretation | In conversation with the LRBJIUS | “About a year ago | u want to Improve your game, CLIP COUPON HERE Washington Bureau, with five cents In looss, uncancelied U. S. postage stamps or coln for | & thing forbidden by ban or curse, Q. When was the flrst United States census taken? A, In 1790, Q. How many alr mall routes are operated by the government? A. The gov ment-operated alr mall route is from New York to San Francisco, 1In addition the gevern- ment has two small routes from Seattle, Washington to Victoria, B. (', and from New Orleans, Louisianu to Pllottown, Loulsiana which art operated merely fo get mail to out- golng steamers, Contract routes aro operated by the Ford company from Detroit to Chicago and from De- troit to Cleveland. A route is also heing operated by contract from At- !lanta to Miami, via Jacksouville, Tampa and Fort Meyer. Only the southern part of this route from Jacksonvlllo has service at present. On April 6 a contract route from Llko, Washington to Pasco, Wash- ington was put into operation. (Continue® From Preceding Page) FOR YOUR WANTS Gonlly (Blockes Tested Recipes#51 SHEPHERD'S PIE Take all the odds and ends of beef, famb; mutton, etc., and_cut into small alicess Fry ont ouion, chopped fine, in buttery add some peppers and the meat, stir up for two minutes, season with salt and pepper. Cover with broth and let boil for Sifteen minutes. Add three spoonfuls of ¥rench's Prepared Mustard and put the hashinto o deepdish. Cover with mashed potatoes and bake in oven until brown. 1f readers of this newspaper will send four cents instamps to Emly Bleeke, 1602 Asch St., Philadelphio, Pa,. they will be mailed @ copy of “Made Dishes, Salads and Savories”, containing this and many other recipes, that bring new flavor to foods, ‘French’s —ARE ¢ M%istard ', favorite for years “Erl jus Has Relieved Me Else Failed” Says New Britain Lady Mr. Robert Wolf, of 117 Camp St.,, New Britain, Conn,, Gives Strong Tes- The Tonic ERBJUS. sour and acid and I would have | pains around my heart and through [ my stomach. T got so that I could not sleep at night and during the day | T felt tired out and had no pep. | “I began tolook around for some- ‘fl\(n;: that would help me, but noth- {ing scemed to do me any good and | about. six weeks ago T hegan to get ate. A friend of mine advised | me to try ERBJUS and 1 decided to |do so. It was a lucky day for me | because I improved from the first |and today after taking four bottles of ERBJUS I feel better than I have | In many years.” ERBJUS is being introduced in | New Britain by a rcpresentative of | the ERBJUS Co., at The Fair Drug | Counter, despe - THE NEW BRIDGE RULES Tho mew rules for Auctlon Bridge which have just gone into effect ub, have changed materially the strate- hington Bureau has ready for you & on play under the new rules that will In ts prepared and revised by Lridge fill out the coupon below and Now Britaln Herald. shington, D. C. ] TO PLAY BRIDGF and enclose here- I B e T T TR T T STATB — — — — — — — — — ot "THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR- - - By CLUYAS WILLIAMS i \ N YoU THAT YOUR TUNNY STORY, WHICH YOU'VE TOUCHED UP A LITTLE AS HAV TOLD OVER AT ED PREBLE'S ING HAPPENED T0 YOU, WAS THE OTHER NIGHT, AND THE PRESENT COMPANY WERE ALL THERE..